Siam Park offers free entry for Canary Islands Day to those with Guanche names

The water park celebrates Canarian identity by offering free access to individuals bearing names of ancient menceys and princesses.

Generic image of a water park in the Canary Islands celebrating a special event.
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Generic image of a water park in the Canary Islands celebrating a special event.

The Siam Park water park will celebrate Canary Islands Day this Saturday, May 30th, with a special promotion offering free access to individuals whose names appear on a list of Guanche menceys and Canarian princesses.

In commemoration of Canary Islands Day, the renowned water park Siam Park has announced a unique initiative to honor the roots and identity of the archipelago. This Saturday, May 30th, all individuals whose names are registered on an official list of selected Guanche menceys or Canarian princesses for the campaign will be granted free access to the park.
The company, awarded as the world's best water park, communicated this promotion through its social media channels, emphasizing that the goal is to explicitly recognize Canarian identity. To benefit from this offer, interested individuals must present their National Identity Document (DNI) at the ticket office on the event day, where staff will verify their identity and validate free entry.
The list of valid names includes historical denominations linked to the aboriginal Canarian culture, encompassing both male and female names. Among them are Acaimo, Beneharo, Añaterve, Adjoña, Pelinor, Romen, Pelicar, Bencomo, Tegueste, Dácil, Guayarmina, Guacimara, Cathaysa, and Arminda.
This campaign coincides with one of the most significant dates on the regional calendar, aiming to connect the institutional commemoration of Canary Islands Day with leisure and park activities.